EXHIBITION • ARCHIVES

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RAUCOUS: EVERYTHING RAVEN

Ketchikan Museum, Ketchikan, Alaska

2005

New Mexico Museum of Natural History, Albuquerque, NM

2007

Alaska State Museum, Juneau, AK

2008

North Museum of Natural History, Lancaster, PA

2008

A Whimsical look at the Corvus corax through art and science. I built learning modules that explored the complete natural history of the common raven. The exhibit took on a different look at each location.

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View of the cozy reading area in North Museum's version of Racous featuring: the painted KAW couch, a coffee table with raven-sized tracks, and a floor cloth. The Corvid Cam features photographs of ravens

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The raven radio on the right features a soundtrack loop of raven calls, raven music and a raven newscast

Three modules in the New Mexico show explore the brains of the bird world, Raven Romance, and food habits.

This area of the exhibit exploring food habits of ravens, is anchored with a whimsical photo essay that uses scientific method. North Museum

The Ketchikan version of the Corvid Cam. My 3 foot square raven board game, Cache, anchors the area discussing raven games. The board game requires players to think like ravens—share, be a little tricky...and very smart

Arms and Legs :: Octopodes and Dancers

Soho Coho Art Gallery, Ketchikan, Alaska

December, 2016 through May, 2017

New linocuts and dimensional linocut constructions by Evon Zerbetz explore the transcendent nature of dancing

Her linocuts reflect the jouissance she finds on dance floors, when people that might not usually meet, dance together